Monday, May 26, 2008

Top Indian aerospace news last week.


Usually a company or some big news like that of PSLV or TATA joint venture with IAI makes the top news. But this week its aerospace tools that made the headlines at Indian aerospace news. IRISE and FeSafe were the tools that were launched for Indian aerospace industry.


Research and development firm ProSim, Bangalore and UK-based Safe Technology have introduced the popular durability estimation and fatigue life prediction tool FeSafe to India and iRise is a  collaborative software platform that enables businesses to quickly visualize and “test market” applications before a single line of code is written. Read more about this tools here

Tools news is fine.  There was a news of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SEC Industries or manufacturing key components for the defence sector.

Other top news include

Japan's space development competitiveness is lower than China, India and Canada

Berlin air show to begin on may 27.

India Bharat Forge betting on power, aerospace

BIAL begins operation

For the 2008 show ILA is looking even further east, by signing India to replace Russia as the official partner country. "India sees the chance to get into the European market and I think it's the big first step," says Hosch. "They had the big chance to be a partner of ILA here in Berlin and they took it. They saw the success two years ago with Russian industry."

Israel Aerospace Industries and Tata Advanced Systems (TASL) are to form a joint venture company to develop, manufacture, market and support missiles, unmanned air vehicles, radars, electronic warfare systems and homeland security systems in India. TASL is a wholly owned subsidiary of India's Tata Industries, focused on providing integrated solutions for defence and aerospace.

French Thales and India's Samtel to create a joint venture company for avionics

 

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